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Marvin Bagley III shares more than bloodlines with his grandfather, Joe Caldwell. Both are former No. 2 NBA draft picks, and both are Pistons.
The St. Louis Hawks' Joe Caldwell (27) starts a descent after tipping in a rebound on Nov. 4, ... Marvin Bagley III, has been selected in the 2018 NBA draft by the Sacramento Kings.
Marvin Bagley III, a ... Pogo Joe Caldwell was one of the country's best high school basketball players in 1960, and he played his high school ball just down the road from UCLA.
While Marvin Bagley III is just starting with the Pistons, he is now part of a family tradition. His grandfather, Joe Caldwell , was drafted by Detroit in 1964. And just like Bagley in 2018 ...
Marvin Bagley III turned 14 in March and picked up his first college scholarship. ... Jumpin' Joe Caldwell, a fixture at Sun Devils games, has told people around ASU about his grandson.
Marvin Bagley Jr. has always considered himself his son’s number one supporter, but in January the father faced a possible NCAA issue when t-shirts he ... Bagley’s grandfather, Joe Caldwell, ...
(His maternal grandfather is Jumpin' Joe Caldwell, a 6'5" former No. 2 overall pick; his father, Marvin Jr., ... Marvin Bagley III can be found in his favorite class at Duke: ...
Marvin Bagley signed a three-year contract with the Detroit Pistons worth $37,500,000. July 1, 2018 Marvin Bagley III signed a four-year rookie contract with the Sacramento Kings worth $36,137,474.
Marvin Bagley III ready to ‘get this thing rolling’ with Pistons. ... The Pistons drafted his grandfather, Joe Caldwell, with the second pick in 1964 out of Arizona State.
For a decade, Joe Caldwell’s No. 32 jersey has hung in the rafters of Desert Financial Arena. This year, it will be worn on the court by his grandson, ASU freshman Marcus Bagley, a top 30 recruit in ...
Marvin Bagley III is a professional American basketball player in the NBA and was born on March 14, 1999, in Tempe, Arizona. He plays for the Washington Wizards and is a Power Forward/ Center.
Marvin Bagley III – one of the top high school basketball prospects of any age – has Arizona State and Arizona in his list of final six schools.
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